In Stephen King’s book entitled Christine, a car, a vintage Plymouth Fury, named Christine, possesses its teenage owner, Ernie. Ernie does not know this car had been responsible for the deaths of the previous owners’ wife and daughter.
This car eventually also is
responsible for Ernie’s death. King’s book and the film based upon it are
still popular.
King is a master at writing
horror stories—this genre is compelling entertainment—but what is interesting is
there is a car that people point to as being a real-life Christine.
The Golden Eagle is a 1964 Dodge Limited Edition. Its history reflects
eerie similarities to King’s fictional car. Some consider this car haunted.
Others believe it is “the evilest car in America.”
This vehicle was initially
used as a police car in Old Orchard Beach, Maine. The three officers that drove
the car all died in bizarre murder-suicides. Each of these officers killed
their families and then themselves.
This Dodge after this was
sold quickly for it now had a dark reputation. Wendy Allen’s parents bought the
car. The Allen family used it regularly for many years without
incident. Except for one thing-- if they drove it on the highway random doors
would fling open without cause.
The Golden Eagle |
Wendy states her family was
never harmed by the car, but in the 1980s and 90s, several local churches decided
the vehicle was demonic. Allen thinks this is because the car gained a bad
reputation for killing at least 14 people.
Wendy feels people’s fears
about the car are based in superstitions.
The most bizarre stories
about these deaths involve children. One child in the 1960s and another in the 1980s were both hit by cars and flung across the street. Their bodies were both
found under the Golden Eagle. Both died before paramedics arrived.
In 2008, another child was
dared to just touch the Dodge, he then died along with the rest of his family,
including their dog, two weeks later in a house fire.
After being vandalized. |
In the 1980s, members of local
churches hearing about this strange car began to vandalize it. After this
damage was done, two leaders from these vandal groups died in two separate
horrific car crashes where they both were decapitated by 18-wheelers.
Yet another four members died
after being hit by lightning. Today the old Dodge is in pieces. Members of another church stole the car, chopped it up and placed these parts in various
junkyards.
Wendy Allen upset, and not
believing the rumors the car is demonic requested people help her locate and
retrieve the vehicle. The Dodge’s parts today are hidden so people can’t find them.
So did these deaths actually happen? Wendy Allen says they did, but that the connections to her family car are all just coincidence.
So did these deaths actually happen? Wendy Allen says they did, but that the connections to her family car are all just coincidence.